On Wed, 06 Jan 2016 12:46:08 -0500 James Keener <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > How does one "start a new thread"? I wasn't aware that changing the > subject wouldn't be enough. I tried :/ If you want to start a new thread don't reply to an existing one. Even if you change the subject it is still part of the old thread. Most email clients still recognize the connection to previous messages. Instead, start a new message. Hit the compose or write link (we can't be more specific without knowing what email client you are using) and start fresh. Often you can click on the email address in the headers of an existing message. This is different than a reply. For example, here are some of the headers in your message. Subject: Re: Charging for PostgreSQL From: James Keener <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2016 12:46:08 -0500 To: Stéphane Schildknecht <stephane.schildknecht@xxxxxxxxxxx>,pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Message-ID: <85A50792-FAF0-49AC-A541-B5444A783CAA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Note the To: line (wrapped in this message but actually on one line) that has two addresses separated by a comma. You can click on either one to start a new message. Obviously the pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx one is the one you would use to start a new thread on this list. Some mailing list make it even easier by including a mail link at the bottom of each message but this one doesn't. Note that this is what I did with this message. It is not part of any previous thread. It is the start of a new (hopefully short) thread. -- D'Arcy J.M. Cain <darcy@xxxxxxxxx> | Democracy is three wolves http://www.druid.net/darcy/ | and a sheep voting on +1 416 788 2246 (DoD#0082) (eNTP) | what's for dinner. IM: darcy@xxxxxxx, VoIP: sip:darcy@xxxxxxxxx -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general